在资源匮乏地区开展、发展和维持综合性儿科外科服务的路线图

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Gerlin Naidoo , Godfrey Sama Philipo , Zaitun Bokhary , Kokila Lakhoo
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摘要

坦桑尼亚-牛津儿童外科伙伴关系是一个长期的能力建设和研究合作项目。在21年的时间里,这种不分等级的伙伴关系已在坦桑尼亚从提供服务发展到加强儿童外科系统。这直接影响了儿童手术和劳动力,增加了全国儿科外科医生的数量,提高了护士、麻醉师和儿科医生的技能。临床技能的获得得到了领导、指导和研究敏锐度的发展的补充。该伙伴关系还实现了基础设施的关键升级,这大大增加了手术量,并允许提供微创儿童手术。建立了一个儿童研究网络,重点是研究公平和遵守当地道德规范的地方数据所有权,从而产生了丰富的学术成果。这种伙伴关系的核心是认识到实现可持续变革需要地方领导、长期承诺和“自下而上”的变革。我们描述了历史事件和我们的伙伴为实现坦桑尼亚普遍提供儿童手术所采取的步骤。
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A roadmap for starting, growing and sustaining a comprehensive pediatric surgery service in a low resource area

The Tanzania-Oxford Children's Surgery Partnership is a longstanding capacity building and research collaboration. Over a 21-year period, this non-hierarchical partnership has worked to develop from service delivery to children surgical system strengthening in Tanzania. This has directly impacted the children's surgery and workforce by increasing the number of pediatric surgeons in the country and upskilling nurses, anesthetists, and pediatricians. Clinical skills acquisition has been complemented by the development of leadership, mentorship, and research acumen. The partnership has also delivered critical upgrading of infrastructure which has significantly increased operative volume and allowed for the provision of minimally invasive children's surgery. A children's research network has been established, with a focus on research equity and local data ownership adhering to local ethics, leading to prolific academic output. At the core of this partnership has been the recognition that achieving sustainable change requires local leadership, long-term commitment, and ‘bottom-up’ change. We described the historical events and steps taken by our partners to achieve the universal provision of children's surgery in Tanzania.

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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery
Seminars in Pediatric Surgery PEDIATRICS-SURGERY
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
5.90%
发文量
57
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Seminars in Pediatric Surgery provides current state-of-the-art reviews of subjects of interest to those charged with the surgical care of young patients. Each bimontly issue addresses a single topic with articles written by the experts in the field. Guest editors, all noted authorities, prepare each issue.
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